Northport Captures Its Own Tournament
Girls basketball
The Northport Tipoff Tournament wrapped up Saturday night with Northport (2-1) defeating Rossland, British Columbia, 49-31 for the championship of its own tournament.
Karen Sauvola had 25 points, and Candace Young had five steals in the first half.
Northport 49, Rossland 31
Rossland 6 2 3 20 - 31
Northport 17 17 13 2 - 49
NORTHPORT - Burke 0, Wilson 0, Knudsen 5,Day 2, Goodwin 0, Lenhard 0, Sauvola 25, Jimenez 0, Godes 0, Young 14, Brunette 1.
ROSSLAND - Williams 5, Ackerman 6, Tweedy 0, Bryden 1, Stanton 1, Kryski 4, Eddy 6, Lindsey 0, McCallum 8, Hagen 0.
Curlew 43, Falls Christian 42
Johanna Paul sank the winning free throws with 10 seconds left as the Cougars (1-2) won the thirdplace game at the Northport Tipoff Tournament.
Curlew 6 16 8 13 - 43
Falls Christian 6 16 7 13 - 42
CURLEW - Brown 9, Paul 7, Barkley 6, Zerck 5, Phillips 4, Guizar 0, Edwards 1,Craw 2, Bi.Branam 4, Bo.Branam 5.
FALLS CHRISTIAN - Johnson 13, Reed 0, Hayman 0, Williams 4, Jackson 10, Gelnette 2, Taylor 2, M.Jenkins 2, Tuttle 0, Coy 3, S.Jenkins 2.
Sprague-Harr. 45, Rosalia 28
Shooting woes told the story for both teams as the victorious Falcons (1-2) hit just 16 of 48 shots from the field, but held off visiting Rosalia (0-2). The Spartans made only 11 of their 48 shots.
Sprague Harrington 8 10 19 8 - 45
Rosalia 5 6 2 15 - 28
SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON - Sewall 3, Whipple 8, Ernst , Walters 12, Hatten 6, Harding 0, Green 0, Engles 12, Morse 0, Scoles 4.
ROSALIA - Quintana 2, Henning 0, Peringer 8, Blank 4, Willey 4, Dale 4, Heinemann 6, Bruce 0, Wood 0.
Spartans, (Whitman) Head Coach Craig Feenan: 10/11-Teresa QUINTANA, 12/13-Anne HENNING, 22/23-Stacey PERINGER, 24/25-Sara BLANK, 34/35-Jamie WILLEY, 40/41-Jenny DALE.
Selkirk 59, Davenport 41
Molly Carlson scored nine points in the second half to lead the Rangers (1-1) past the Gorillas (1-1) in Ione.
Kylene Marriott hit 4 three pointers.
Davenport 13 6 14 8 - 41
Selkirk 15 15 14 15 - 59
DAVENPORT - Marriott 16, C.Smith 2, Guhlke 0, Schreck 9, Lust 0, Kunz 2, Emory 8, Pauls 4, Rux 0.
SELKIRK - Fairbairn 12, Scherf 6, Barnes 4, Pettis 0, S.Smith 0, Haney 4, Jones 6, Beatty 5, Allert 11, Carlson 11.
Garfield-Palouse 48, Liberty 44
The Lancers (2-1) had seven turnovers in the fourth quarter, going 2 for 6 from the free throw line as the Vikings (3-0) remained undefeated.
Jo Cory had 12 first-half points to go with eight rebounds for the Lancers.
Garfield-Palouse 12 9 6 21 - 48
Liberty 6 11 13 14 - 44
GARFIELD-PALOUSE - Nelson 1, Coles 18, Shelden 5, Smick 4, Swinney 8, Kildew 6, Hayden 2, Hershaw 0,Tronson 4.
LIBERTY - Howard 1, Cory 19, Olson 0, Bothman 7, Prince 5, Gardner 10, Nadler 2, Adams 0.
Odessa 54, Columbia 32
The Tigers (2-0) received 15 points from their bench to defeat the visiting Lions (0-2).
Odessa’s Tanya Strohmeier had six steals and 12 first-half points.
Columbia 2 16 6 8 - 32
Odessa 15 14 8 17 - 54
COLUMBIA - Dale 2, Sampson 4, Lee 4, Schrach 0, Etue 0, Hudspeth 10, Nicodemus 5, MacMillan 5, Horne 2, Anderson 0.
ODESSA - Iksic 6, Buscher 0, Homberg 2, Schmierer 4, Haptonstall 8, Strohmaier 12, Cambell 0, Ryan 2, Hunt 13, Hardung 2, Knerr 5, Weishaar 0.
St. George’s 73, Fri. Harbor 38
The Dragons (3-0) received 32 points from Miranda Routh-Corker and 22 points and 14 assists from Wendy Liu as the visiting Wolverines fell to 0-2.
Saint George’s 15 14 29 15 - 73
Friday Harbor 4 12 10 12 - 38
ST. GEORGE’S - Liu 22, Clarke 8, Philopant 0, Stothart 1, Henley 2, Blume 0, Grant 0, DePonty 0, Routh-Corker 32, Luber 2, Cutteruf 2, Moore 4.
FRIDAY HARBOR - Rigg 10, Smith 12, Levee 8, Woodward 6, Michaels 2, Holt 0, Early 0, Niedring 0.
Wilbur-Cres. 52, Liberty Bell 28
The visiting Wildcats improved to 3-1 after defeating the Mountain Lions in Twisp.
No details were reported.
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